Course Overview
Course Overview The Neuroscience major at Drew is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program that explores the complexities of the brain from molecular to behavioral levels. Students gain a sophisticated understanding of neural processes while developing the critical thinking and technical skills needed to address modern scientific challenges. The curriculum's wide range of electives encourages a broad perspective, moving beyond traditional biology and psychology. Key Program Highlights Interdisciplinary approach integrating biology, chemistry, psychology, philosophy, and computer science Curriculum designed to build from foundational theories to advanced, specialized understanding Development of essential technical and critical thinking skills for modern neuroscience research Diverse elective options to explore the brain in a broader scientific and philosophical context Prepares students to actively engage with pressing, unanswered questions in the field
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusMain Campus
CityMadison
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 43,980